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by kennet
5704 days ago
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Stepping on * a lot * of toes with these kind of posts. They are the cold truth and people aren't used to it. Internet and social addictions are real. There are many IRC chatrooms that are filled with people who haven't done anything, not a single finished project or any sort of plan with their lives, because they are too busy filling the craving of talking about whatever, or "planning" to do something/"hoping" to finish a project, and so on. I'm also someone who has recently shook off gaming. A friend of mine tells me I am doing it wrong because I should be enjoying life, however looking back I sank way too much into SC1, Day of Defeat, Counterstrike, and was almost baited by SC2--the same games that Matt Rix mentions. I prefer to play Single Player nowadays because there is a definitive start and finish. This acts as a cue for me to get back to work if I have been slacking off too much. For me, once I get over the initial plateau of starting up again from where I last left off on a project, the feeling of laziness and procrastination goes away. Again, Matt mentions knowing the concrete things you wish to do and then executing them. It works for me(tm). |
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